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Pretty self explanitory. I just watch 60 Minutes Away and thought this would make a good topic.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers; In the 2002 NFC Championship game, Tampa had a three-point lead; however, we were struggling in the roll-out gameplan that Gruden had implemented that week.
After his son was born pre-maturely, and still in intensive-care, Joe Jurevicious sparked the Tampa Bay offense with a 70-yard catch-and-run down to the five yard line. (knocked out of bounds by Mr. Dawkins)
I will never forget that moment. I was sitting at my Grandpas house listening to Gene Deckerhoff on 99.5 WQYK.
"It's caught Jurevicius, to the 25 to 30 to 40 to the 50 down the sideline Joe, to the 30, Jurevicius to the 20, 15, 10, he's out of bounds at the 5-yard line you go Joe! You go Joe!"
Jurevicious stepped up big the week before and had an amazing catch against the 49ers.
He will forever be my favorite player in Buccaneer history.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers; In the 2002 NFC Championship game, Tampa had a three-point lead; however, we were struggling in the roll-out gameplan that Gruden had implemented that week.
After his son was born pre-maturely, and still in intensive-care, Joe Jurevicious sparked the Tampa Bay offense with a 70-yard catch-and-run down to the five yard line. (knocked out of bounds by Mr. Dawkins)
I will never forget that moment. I was sitting at my Grandpas house listening to Gene Deckerhoff on 99.5 WQYK.
"It's caught Jurevicius, to the 25 to 30 to 40 to the 50 down the sideline Joe, to the 30, Jurevicius to the 20, 15, 10, he's out of bounds at the 5-yard line you go Joe! You go Joe!"
Jurevicious stepped up big the week before and had an amazing catch against the 49ers.
He will forever be my favorite player in Buccaneer history.